If you missed yesterday’s sneak peek premiere of Marvel’s The Super Hero Squad Show, you have plenty of opportunities to see the first two episodes again on September 16 at 7:00 AM on the Cartoon Network. The greatest heroes in the universe unite against the deadliest villains in an exciting, family friendly Super Hero team up unlike any in history! The Super Hero Squad unites to protect Super Hero City for VillainVille, as they must stop Dr. Doom and his allies from gathering pieces of the powerful Infinity Sword, or the bad guys will rule the universe! Luckily, the City

The Warner Bros. Panel wrapped up a little while ago, and here’s our Rapid-Fire Roundup of the talking points.Â The oddest part of these kinds of panels is there isn’t a whole lot of talking going on so much as it’s a chance for the studio to get its wares in front of fans.Â There were some surprise guests, and yes, Megan Fox was there. There’s also something about a Batman 3 movie or something…

From Rorschach to Freddy Krueger, Jackie Earle Haley is taking on the role of the the gruesome Freddy Krueger in the reboot of the Nightmare on Elm Street franchise. â€œLooking at his performance in ‘Watchmen,â€™ hereâ€™s a guy playing a character under a mask yet you feel tremendous empathy for him,â€ said Bayer of the actor. â€œAnd in Nightmare,â€™ he is going to be under prosthetic make-up. You have to feel something for the character. The greatest villains are multi-dimensional and I think he will bring that to the character.â€ The movie begins filming May 5, 2009 in Chicago. via

In which the reviewer realizes he’s old, but doesn’t give a damn. Thereâ€™s something about the sci-fi horror movies from the 1980s.Â Whether it is the promise of violence and boobies, ala the R-Rated Terminator, the portrayal of future society in films like Scanners, Trancers, and Runaway, or the scare â€™em tactics of Nightmare on Elm Street and Halloween, those movies shaped a lot of the creative minds working in various industries today.Â Zenescope Entertainmentâ€™s Stingers debuts this week, and takes the best from the above and blends them together in a way that makes me long for the days

The Hollywood Reporter has Wesley Strick signed on to write the update to the Freddy Kruger franchise. The new project will keep the high school setting and delve deeper in the psychology of nightmares and Krueger himself. The plan is to have a dark tone. The company hopes to have the movie ready for the 25th anniversary of the original. Strick has previously penned Arachnophobia and Cape Fear. via THR

Really? DC Comics has announced issues #2 and #3 have sold out and will be heading back to the printer for a second run. “I’m both slightly stunned and incredibly gratified at the fan response to FREDDY VS. JASON VS. ASH,” says cowriter Jeff Katz. “Obviously, I always believed in the commercial and creative potential of this match-up, but to see it received with such intense enthusiasm has made for one of the most fulfilling experiences of my life. I feel like a proud father, and I’m incredibly happy for James, Jason and Thomas because I know this project means